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Chapter Two:
Katya Spirit
Night was fast approaching. Killan and I cleaned as Willow and Dimitri played outside. Killan and I now knew that in seven years, when Willow was twelve, we would have to send her to Russia, to my family in hopes our daughter would learn how to use her powers for good.
I opened the back door and yelled out, "Willow! It's time to come in!"
"Otay!"
I watched her as she said goodbye to Dimitri and came inside.
"Did you have fun?"
"Of course!"
I smiled and kissed the top of her head and told her, "Get ready for bed, sweetie."
Willow went into the bathroom and ran herself a bath.
I sighed and placed my hands on the counter top. I felt something almost evil overcome me. I shuddered and knew something bad was going to happen.
"Katya? What's wrong?" I heard Killan ask.
"Something horrible is going to happen."
"When?"
"Tonight."
"Are you sure?"
"Has my intuition ever been wrong?"
"No." Killan sighed and asked, "What do we do?"
"Stay awake until morning."
"I'll start the coffee."
I nodded and went to the bathroom where I could hear Willow splashing around in the tub. I opened the door and Willow was just letting the water out.
"Time for bed, baby girl."
"Okey dokey, Mama."
I walked out of the bathroom and waited for Willow to exit from there. After a couple of minutes, I went into her bedroom and picked out her pajamas for her. Willow came in with her white curly hair plastered to her head.
"I picked out your pajamas for you, Willow."
"Thanks, Mama. I wuv you."
"I love you too." I replied and kissed the top of her head.
I walked out and into the kitchen where Killan was.
"Ready?"
I nodded and said, "Be prepared for battle."
Killan chuckled and stated, "This isn't the thirteenth century."
Dimitri Leafgreen
"Dimitri Allen Leafgreen! Come here!" I heard my mother, Alanna, yell.
I walked into the living room and asked, "Yes?"
"Why did you use your powers out in the open?" my father, Gregory, questioned.
"I wanted to show Willow."
"You know the rules, Dimitri."
"'Never use your powers in public except for a life threatening emergency.'" I recited from memory.
"Exactly. Now, I don't want you using your powers ever again in the open, understood?"
"Yes, sir."
"Now go to your room."
I nodded and did as I was told.
When I was up in my room, I closed the curtains and sat on my floor, creating vines in my hands. I thought about what my parents said. They were right since I knew there were normies in our neighborhood and using my powers in the open would be dangerous to my family. I knew Willow was like me since my mother told me she was. I knew I had to be more careful when it came to my powers, but I really liked Willow.
I sighed and made the vines disappear and retreated to my bed. I hated this anti-monster world we live in. I wanted it to change. If monsters and normies were at peace with each other, it would be a much happier world.
Katya Spirit
The phone rang, making both Killan and I jump.
"Hello?" I answered
"Katya? Is everything okay?"
"Yes, Anastasia. What's wrong?"
I-I saw someone...in a vision...trying to get Willow."
I sighed and said, "Yes. I felt as if something bad was going to happen tonight."
"The three of us with chant together. Maybe with the power of the three, we can protect you."
"Thank you, Anastasia. Give Alexandra and Anya my thanks as well."
"I will. Talk to you soon, Katya."
I hung up the phone and Killan asked me, "What's the power of the three?"
"Every century, triplet witches are born and when their powers are combined, they are the most powerful beings in the planet."
Killan shook his head and stated, "Witches are complicated. I'll take a bunch of angry ghosts any day."
